Pathway Background and Objectives
To date, all craniosynostosis patients have been admitted post operatively to the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU). Currently the majority of these children have minimally invasive craniosynostosis repair. With the minimally invasive surgery blood loss is minimal and there are fewer complications than with the open craniofacial surgeries. Currently these patients are discharged from the PICU on postoperative day 1, or they are transferred to the floor for a few hours and then discharged home. To improve quality of care and patient satisfaction these children can be directly admitted to the medical/surgical floors postoperatively if they meet certain criteria. This will have cost saving benefits as well as improved patient satisfaction for the families.
The specific objectives of this clinical pathway are to:
- Improve and standardize care
- Avoid unnecessary admission to the PICU
- Reduce hospital length of stay
- Improve patient and family satisfaction